US10480080B2 - Method for activating metal surfaces to be phosphated - Google Patents
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- C23F—NON-MECHANICAL REMOVAL OF METALLIC MATERIAL FROM SURFACE; INHIBITING CORROSION OF METALLIC MATERIAL OR INCRUSTATION IN GENERAL; MULTI-STEP PROCESSES FOR SURFACE TREATMENT OF METALLIC MATERIAL INVOLVING AT LEAST ONE PROCESS PROVIDED FOR IN CLASS C23 AND AT LEAST ONE PROCESS COVERED BY SUBCLASS C21D OR C22F OR CLASS C25
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- the present disclosure relates to methods of activating metallic surfaces for phosphating processes to alleviate or eliminate the problems associated with poor adhesion of surface coatings.
- Zinc phosphate layers are used in the prior art for surface treatment of galvanized fine steel sheet in order to improve surface-relevant properties of the galvanized fine steel sheet. These include, in particular, increasing the corrosion resistance and improving the formability and adhesion of surface coatings.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic flow diagram of an example method for continuous electrolytic galvanizing and phosphating of steel strip.
- the present disclosure relates to methods of activating metal surfaces, in some examples, of coated steel sheet, such as galvanized steel sheet, for instance, before a phosphating process, in which the metal surface is brought into contact with an activating bath containing inorganic-metallic activating particles, based on phosphate and/or titanium, for example, dispersed in water.
- one example object of the present disclosure is to provide a method by which the problems of poor adhesion of surface coatings to metal strip can be considerably reduced or even avoided.
- this example object is characterized by at least one additive that suppresses or at least slows agglomeration of the activating particles being added to the activating bath.
- the inventors have examined the mechanisms of activation, nucleation and growth of the zinc phosphate crystals on the zinc coating. They have established that agglomerates of activating particles are formed with increasing time of operation of the activating bath. In addition, they were able to recognize an adverse effect of the increasing particle sizes in the activating bath on phosphating and adhesion of surface coatings.
- an additive which suppresses or at least significantly slows agglomeration of the activating particles enables the problems of poor adhesion of surface coatings to phosphated metal strip, in particular galvanized, phosphated steel strip, to be considerably reduced or even avoided.
- the additive used for stabilizing the activating bath can be, in particular, one or more of the following materials:
- An advantageous embodiment of the method of the invention is characterized in that polyethylene glycol (PEG) and/or sodium stearate is added to the activating bath as additive for suppressing or slowing agglomeration of the activating particles. These two materials have each been found to be very effective in experiments.
- PEG polyethylene glycol
- sodium stearate is added to the activating bath as additive for suppressing or slowing agglomeration of the activating particles.
- the activating bath is agitated continuously or discontinuously by stirring and/or pump circulation and/or introduction of ultrasound.
- the intensity of bath agitation should, however, not be too high since otherwise agglomeration of the activating particles in the activating bath may be promoted.
- the activating bath is preferably stirred by means of at least one mechanical stirrer.
- a further preferred embodiment of the method of the invention is characterized in that the particle size distribution of the activating particles present in the activating bath is determined and in that the activating bath is replaced or taken out of operation as a function of the particle size distribution of the activating particles.
- critical or excessive deposition (adhesion) of agglomerated activating particles on the preferably electrolytically galvanized metal sheet can be very largely avoided and defect-free adhesion of surface coatings can thus be achieved.
- the particle size distribution of the activating particles to be determined at regular intervals or continuously by means of dynamic light scattering (photon correlation spectrometry) during operation of the activating bath.
- the particle size distribution of the activating particles can be determined at regular intervals or continuously by means of nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA) during operation of the activating bath.
- NTA nanoparticle tracking analysis
- measurements can, in this context, be carried out on suitable supports or substrates using electron-microscopic methods, for example:
- the activating bath is adjusted, according to a further preferred embodiment, in such a way that it has an activating particle concentration in the range from 0.1 g/l to 10 g/l, in particular from 0.5 g/l to 3 g/l.
- FIGURE schematically shows a process flow diagram of continuous electrolytic galvanizing and phosphating of (rolled) steel strip.
- a cold-rolled and optionally dressed steel strip (fine steel sheet) is provided as coil 1 .
- the steel strip (fine steel sheet) 2 is unrolled from the coil 1 and welded onto the end of the previous strip. Since the subsequent electrolytic surface upgrading is a continuous process, the fresh strip entering the electrolytic upgrading plant is firstly passed into a strip loop storage 3 where it is stored in one or more loops so that the coating process does not have to be stopped when the beginning of a steel strip is welded onto the end of the previous steel strip.
- the strip surface is usually firstly mechanically and chemically cleaned.
- the strip surface is subsequently roughened in an acidic pickle before the strip 2 is passed through the electrolytic coating cells 4 and galvanized there.
- the steel strip 2 is dipped into a sulfuric acid zinc electrolyte and at the same time connected as cathode.
- soluble zinc electrodes these are likewise dipped into the electrolyte solution and connected as anode.
- the zinc cations migrate from the anode through the electrolyte to the steel strip surface and are deposited cathodically there.
- the zinc is already present in solution in the electrolyte, and the anodes consist of appropriately more noble materials.
- the amount of zinc deposited on the strip surface depends in each case on the current density and the coating time.
- the steel strip 2 has to run through a plurality of coating cells 4 connected in series because of the relatively short coating time and accordingly low deposited amount in one electrolytic cell 4 at such a strip speed.
- the electrolytically galvanized steel strip 2 ′ is passed through a multistage rinsing apparatus 5 .
- a generally slightly alkaline activating bath 6 follows as pretreatment step for phosphating.
- Activating baths serve, in a phosphating process, to increase the number of nuclei and thus the phosphate crystals per unit area and thus increase the rate of crystal formation and increase the degree of coverage.
- the activating bath 6 contains activating particles, generally particles based on phosphate and/or titanium or on metal oxides, dispersed in water.
- the activating particles which are, for example, obtainable in powder form are dispersed in water and form a colloidal solution with this.
- the activating bath 6 is, for example, adjusted so that it has an activating particle concentration in the range from 0.1 g/l to 10 g/l, in particular from 5 g/l to 3 g/l, preferably from 0.7 g/l to 1.5 g/l.
- Suitable activating agents (activating particles) for the phosphating of electrolytically galvanized fine steel sheet 2 ′ are, for example, obtainable under the trade names SurTec® 145, SurTec® 610 V, SurTec® 615 V, SurTec® 616 V, Fixodine®X, Fixodine®50, Fixodine®50CF (now Bonderite® M-AC 50CF), Fixodine®950 (now Bonderite® M-AC 950), Fixodine®G 3039, Fixodine®C 5020 A, Fixodine®G 5020 B, Fixodine®C 9114, Fixodine®9112, Gardolene® Z26, Gardolene® V 6599, Gardolene® V 6560 A, Gardolene® V 6559, Gardolene® V 6526, Gardolene® V 6522, Gardolene® V 6520, Gardolene® V 6518, Gardolene® V 6513, Prepalene® X and Chemkle
- the activating bath 6 is continuously or discontinuously stirred and/or circulated by pumping and/or treated with ultrasound.
- the activating bath 6 is stirred by means of at least one mechanical stirrer 7 .
- the liquid film is squeezed or wiped off from the steel strip 2 ′ in order to avoid introduction of the possibly alkaline medium (liquid film) into the acidic phosphating solution. Drying of the steel strip surface can also be advantageous at this point. Accordingly, a hot air blower 8 is shown in the FIGURE. In the phosphating stage 9 , the phosphating solution is sprayed onto the activated strip surface.
- the phosphated steel strip 2 ′′ is optionally oiled and rolled up to give a coil 11 , so that it can be transported in readily handlable form to the customer.
- plates are stamped from the phosphated steel strip and pressed to form components, for example bodywork parts. Since the forming of the plates by drawing and/or stretching of the material and also abrasion can result in damage to the phosphate layer, the metal surface is again activated and after-phosphated.
- the forming step is therefore usually followed by a degreasing step in a slightly alkaline solution and also rinsing-off of the cleaner in a multistage rinsing apparatus. Rinsing is followed by the renewed activation step and the after-phosphating.
- the phosphating solution is removed by a further multistage rinsing apparatus before a surface coating is applied to the component.
- a primer is usually applied to the phosphated component surface by means of cathodic dip coating.
- the components with the still moist primer surface are conveyed into an oven, typically a flow-through oven, where the surface coating composition is crosslinked and cured at relatively high temperatures (e.g. about 180° C.).
- a filling coating and finally a topcoat is then optionally applied.
- At least one additive A which suppresses or at least slows agglomeration of the activating particles is, according to the invention, added to the activating bath 6 which precedes phosphating.
- the additive forms an envelope around the activating particles, by means of which agglomeration of the activating particles can be suppressed at least for some time compared to conventional activating baths.
- PEG polyethylene glycol
- PEG 400 polyethylene glycol
- the activating bath 6 having an activating particle concentration in the range from 0.1 g/l to 10 g/l, in particular from 0.5 g/l to 3 g/l, preferably from 0.7 g/l to 1.5 g/l.
- sodium stearate is, in a further working example of the method of the invention, added as additive A to the activating bath 6 preceding phosphating.
- Sodium stearate is the sodium salt of stearic acid and a basic constituent of many soaps.
- Sodium stearate is a water-soluble solid.
- about 0.01 g/l to 100 g/l of sodium stearate is added to the activating bath, with the activating bath 6 having an activating particle concentration in the range from 0.5 g/l to 3 g/l, preferably from 0.7 g/l to 1.5 g/l.
- poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl)carboxylic ester in particular sorbityl poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl)monododecanoate
- additive A is added as additive A to the activating bath 6 which precedes phosphating.
- This additive which is generally also referred to as polysorbate 20 (trade name “Tween® 20”), is a nonionic surfactant. It acts as wetting agent.
- polysorbate 20 For example, from 0.01 g/l to 100 g/l of polysorbate 20 (“Tween®20”) are added per 1 l of activating bath having an activating particle concentration in the range from 0.1 g/l to 10 g/l, in particular from 0.5 g/l to 3.0 g/l, preferably from 0.7 g/l to 1.5 g/l.
- polysorbate 40, polysorbate 60, polysorbate 65 or polysorbate 80 (trade name “Tween® 80”) can also be added as additive A to the activating bath 6 .
- alkyl polyethylene glycol ether in particular isotridecyl polyethylene glycol ether
- This additive is a nonionic surfactant whose state of matter is liquid. It acts, in particular, as wetting agent and is obtainable in a variety of variants under the trade name MARLIPAL®O13, with the different variants differing in the number of ethylene oxide molecules included.
- alkyl polyethylene glycol ether are added as additive A per 1 l of activating bath 6 which has an activating particle concentration in the range from 0.1 g/l to 10 g/l, in particular from 0.5 g/l to 3.0 g/l, preferably from 0.7 g/l to 1.5 g/l.
- the particle size distribution of the activating particles present in the activating bath 6 is determined and the activating bath 6 is replaced or taken out of operation as a function of the particle size distribution determined.
- the measurement of the particle size distribution is carried out by means of dynamic light scattering.
- the measurement of the particle size distribution can also be carried out by means of nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA).
- NTA nanoparticle tracking analysis
- the measurement of the particle size distribution of the activating particles of the activating bath 6 is preferably carried out on separate samples (part volumes) of the activating bath 6 or by means of at least one flow-through measurements cell (not shown), with both sampling and the measurement preferably being carried out at regular intervals or continuously during operation of the activating bath.
- the replacement or taking out of operation of the activating bath 6 as a function of the particle size distribution of the activating particles determined in the activating bath 6 is then preferably likewise carried out automatically.
- the phosphating process can thus be conducted more reliably.
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- Nonionic, anionic, cationic and/or zwitterionic surfactants
- Polyethylene glycol (PEG), in particular from 1 to 200 g/l of PEG
- Salts, in particular alkali metal and alkaline earth metal salts of fatty acids, e.g. sodium stearate, but also salts of branched and unbranched, saturated and unsaturated carboxylic acids with other cations which do not have an adverse effect in the activating bath and in the subsequent process steps at customary fatty acid salt concentrations (e.g. Zn)
- Carboxylic acids, in particular formic acid, acetic acid, citric acid, tartaric acid, ascorbic acid, nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA), iminodisuccinic acid and salts thereof, in particular sodium and potassium salts
- Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl)carboxylic esters, in particular sorbityl poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl)monododecanoate, polyoxyethylene(20)sorbitan monooleate and further polysorbates
- Alkyl ethers of polyethylene glycol, in particular isotridecyl polyethylene glycol ether
- Sulfates and sulfonates in general, in particular alkylbenzenesulfonates
- Phosphoric and phosphonic acids and esters and salts thereof, in particular phosphonates such as 1-hydroxyethane(1,1-diphosphonic acid), phosphonobutanetricarboxylic acids, aminophosphonates such as aminotrimethylenephosphonic acid, diethylenetriaminepenta(methylenephosphonic acid) and ethylenediaminetetra(methylenephosphonic acid), N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine and salts thereof
- Monomeric and polymeric esters and ethers, in particular 2-phenoxy-1-ethanol, alkyl alcohol ethoxylates, in particular with alkyl=linear C9-C11 hydrocarbons
- Polycarboxylates, in particular polymers and copolymers of acrylic acid, of maleic acid and of fumaric acid and also alkali metal, alkaline earth metal and transition metal salts thereof, in particular zinc salts
- Alkylphenol ethoxylates, in particular nonylphenol ethoxylates
- Amino acids and in particular polyamino acids and salts thereof, in particular polyaspartic acid and salts thereof, in particular sodium and potassium salts
- Azoles, in particular benzotriazoles and tolyltriazoles, benzimidazoles
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- Static laser light scattering
- Coupling of optical microscopy with automatic image analysis
- Resonant mass measurement
- Acoustophoretic measurement technology
- Ultrasound spectrometry
- Field flow fractionation
- Hydrodynamic chromatography
- Capillary hydrodynamic fractionation
- Spatial filter velocimetry
- Atomic force microscopy on particles on planar substrate surfaces in air, vacuum or liquid.
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- Scanning electron microscopy (SEM); in particular automatedly counting preferably individualized particles applied to planar substrates such as metallo-graphically polished surfaces and classifying these according to geometric parameters, preferably using image analysis, in order to obtain a statistically qualified size distribution. SEM images in topographic contrast and/or mass contrast are suitable.
- (Scanning) transmission electron microscopy (TEM, STEM): in particular particles applied to supports through which radiation can pass, e.g. a polymer film (surface coating film) or particles embedded in a matrix through which radiation can pass (e.g. polymers) or particles which are to be imaged by means of irradiation from the side and are adhering to supports (e.g. strands of a commercial TEM mesh).
- EDX or WDX distribution images in respect of the, or some of the, chemical elements which have been recorded by means of REM or STEM and substantially describe the composition of the particles.
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